This element, along with heat and oxygen, completes the Fire Triangle.
What is fuel?
This protective eyewear is essential when working with flying objects.
What are safety goggles?
OSHA stands for this.
What is Occupational Safety and Health Administration?
This rough behavior is strictly prohibited in the shop.
What is horseplay?
This type of burn only reddens the skin.
What is a first-degree burn?
This class of fire involves flammable liquids like gasoline.
What is class B?
The full name of PPE.
What is Personal Protective Equipment?
The purpose of OSHA.
What is "To reduce work-related injuries?"
Two examples of horseplay.
What are yelling and running?
Why should butter or grease never be applied to burns?
What is "It traps heat and worsens the burn?"
The proper way to use a fire extinguisher, following this four-step acronym.
What is PASS: Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep?
The required attire for welding and cutting.
What is a helmet, safety glasses, long sleeves, gloves, jeans, and boots?
A key rule before making tool adjustments.
What is "Always unplug tools before making adjustments?"
The safety color for warning signs.
What is orange?
A third-degree burn damages these.
What are skin and nerve endings?
The type of extinguisher used for electrical fires.
What is CO2 or dry chemical?
This color represents safety equipment.
What is green?
The safety color representing danger.
What is red?
Why should all machine guards be in place before use?
What is "To prevent injury from moving parts?"
What should you do immediately for a second-degree burn?
What is "Run it under cold water or apply a cold compress?"
Why is water ineffective for Class B and Class C fires?
What is "Flammable liquids float on water, and water conducts electricity?"
MSDS stands for this.
What is Material Safety Data Sheet?
The meaning of the term "safety zone."
What is "An area around machinery where a person is in some degree of danger?"
This color is used for caution signs.
What is yellow?
The three common types of fire extinguishers.
What are water, CO2 gas, and dry chemical?